Winter snorkeling in Lofoten offers a very special experience, with crystal clear water and visibility of over 40 meters in the fresh Arctic ocean. The temperature is between 2 and 5 °C, which makes it both challenging and very rewarding. In December and early January, darkness puts a temporary stop to most trips, but when the light returns, a spectacular underwater world surrounded by snow-capped mountains is revealed.
An insulating drysuit keeps you warm as you glide silently through kelp forests and schools of fish. The silence underwater creates a serene contrast to the wild winter landscape above you. What makes this experience so special is not only the impressive natural environment, but also the guides who ensure safety and well-being with first-class equipment and thorough training. Every detail of the trip is carefully thought out to provide a safe and memorable experience – perfect for those seeking a unique encounter with the Arctic.